His Majesty's Enemies: Great Britain's War Against Holocaust Victims and Survivors

His Majesty's Enemies: Great Britain's War Against Holocaust Victims and Survivors

His Majesty's Enemies: Great Britain's War Against Holocaust Victims and Survivors

His Majesty's Enemies: Great Britain's War Against Holocaust Victims and Survivors

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Overview

Levin, the jourbanalist who uncovered the affair, describes British policy toward the Jewish people during the Holocaust era, particularly the construction of obstacles that prevented thousands from being saved. Levin then examines Britain's intentional and unabashed use of Holocaust victims and survivors' property after World War II.

This is the first book to describe this affair, which is relatively unknown to the general public, but which has already been described by public figures as one of the most serious incidents of the looting of Holocaust victims' property. Levin documents, from British Public Office files, the cynical manner in which His Majesty's government expropriated victims' assets in order to compensate British citizens who had claims against former enemy countries. He also describes the suffering of survivors until some of them managed after years of struggle to retrieve small portions of their property. He also deals with the struggle for a change in British policy which began with the publication of Levin's investigative report in June, 1997 and which continues to the present. An important book for anyone concerned with the Holocaust and British contemporary history.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275968168
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 01/30/2001
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.62(d)

About the Author

ITAMAR LEVIN is Deputy Editor in Chief of Globes-Israel's Business Newspaper. Levin has led the world's media in reporting and uncovering the fate of looted Jewish property in Europe. A frequent lecturer on the subject, Levin also is an advisor to various public institutions, including the Israel government. His latest book is The Last Deposit: Swiss Banks and Holocaust Victims' Accounts (Praeger, 1999).

NATASHA DORNBERG is a high tech consultant.

Table of Contents

We Lost Everything
Wretched Victims
The Right to Seize and Retain
Any Release is Ex Gratia
To Maintain Their Views
Have Mercy on Us
Poverty Relief
Pure Dynamite
The Unique Circumstances
A Debt of Honor
Bibliography

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